Doing the laundry with agents: a field trial of a future smart energy system in the home

Future energy systems that rely on renewable energy may bring about a radical shift in how we use energy in our homes. We developed and prototyped a future scenario with highly variable, real-time electricity prices due to a grid that mainly relies on renewables. We designed and deployed an agent-ba...

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Main Authors: Costanza, Enrico, Fischer, Joel E., Colley, James, Rodden, Tom, Ramchurn, Sarvapali D., Jennings, Nicholas R.
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/31401/
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author Costanza, Enrico
Fischer, Joel E.
Colley, James
Rodden, Tom
Ramchurn, Sarvapali D.
Jennings, Nicholas R.
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Fischer, Joel E.
Colley, James
Rodden, Tom
Ramchurn, Sarvapali D.
Jennings, Nicholas R.
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description Future energy systems that rely on renewable energy may bring about a radical shift in how we use energy in our homes. We developed and prototyped a future scenario with highly variable, real-time electricity prices due to a grid that mainly relies on renewables. We designed and deployed an agent-based interactive system that enables users to effectively operate the washing machine in this scenario. The system is used to book timeslots of washing machine use so that the agent can help to minimize the cost of a wash by charging a battery at times when electricity is cheap. We carried out a deployment in 10 households in order to uncover the socio-technical challenges around integrating new technologies into everyday routines. The findings reveal tensions that arise when deploying a rationalistic system to manage contingently and socially organized domestic practices. We discuss the trade-offs between utility and convenience inherent in smart grid applications; and illustrate how certain design choices position applications along this spectrum.
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spelling nottingham-314012020-05-04T16:46:19Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/31401/ Doing the laundry with agents: a field trial of a future smart energy system in the home Costanza, Enrico Fischer, Joel E. Colley, James Rodden, Tom Ramchurn, Sarvapali D. Jennings, Nicholas R. Future energy systems that rely on renewable energy may bring about a radical shift in how we use energy in our homes. We developed and prototyped a future scenario with highly variable, real-time electricity prices due to a grid that mainly relies on renewables. We designed and deployed an agent-based interactive system that enables users to effectively operate the washing machine in this scenario. The system is used to book timeslots of washing machine use so that the agent can help to minimize the cost of a wash by charging a battery at times when electricity is cheap. We carried out a deployment in 10 households in order to uncover the socio-technical challenges around integrating new technologies into everyday routines. The findings reveal tensions that arise when deploying a rationalistic system to manage contingently and socially organized domestic practices. We discuss the trade-offs between utility and convenience inherent in smart grid applications; and illustrate how certain design choices position applications along this spectrum. 2014-04-26 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Costanza, Enrico, Fischer, Joel E., Colley, James, Rodden, Tom, Ramchurn, Sarvapali D. and Jennings, Nicholas R. (2014) Doing the laundry with agents: a field trial of a future smart energy system in the home. In: CHI 2014: SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 27 April - 1 May 2014, Toronto, Canada. energy smart grid field trial autonomous agents real-time pricing demand response http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2556288.2557167
spellingShingle energy
smart grid
field trial
autonomous agents
real-time pricing
demand response
Costanza, Enrico
Fischer, Joel E.
Colley, James
Rodden, Tom
Ramchurn, Sarvapali D.
Jennings, Nicholas R.
Doing the laundry with agents: a field trial of a future smart energy system in the home
title Doing the laundry with agents: a field trial of a future smart energy system in the home
title_full Doing the laundry with agents: a field trial of a future smart energy system in the home
title_fullStr Doing the laundry with agents: a field trial of a future smart energy system in the home
title_full_unstemmed Doing the laundry with agents: a field trial of a future smart energy system in the home
title_short Doing the laundry with agents: a field trial of a future smart energy system in the home
title_sort doing the laundry with agents: a field trial of a future smart energy system in the home
topic energy
smart grid
field trial
autonomous agents
real-time pricing
demand response
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/31401/
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